Kentucky governor looks for last-minute boost from Trump
LEXINGTON, Ky. — Republican Gov. Matt Bevin basked in the campaign finale he craved Monday evening, receiving a ringing endorsement from President Donald Trump hours before voters settle Kentucky’s closely watched governor’s race between Bevin and Democrat Andy Beshear.
The boisterous rally at Rupp Arena reinforced one of Bevin’s main campaign themes — his alliance with Trump, whose popularity surpasses the governor’s in the bluegrass state.
Trump, who easily carried Kentucky in winning the presidency in 2016, declared that Bevin’s reelection Tuesday would send a signal to the country and his political adversaries.
“Tomorrow, Kentucky has a chance to send the radical Democrats a message, you will vote to reject the Democrats’ extremism, socialism and corruption and you will vote to reelect Kentucky Gov. Matt Bevin, who’s done a great job,” the president said.